- Avian ecology and behavior
- Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Animal Behavior and Reproduction
- Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
- IoT Networks and Protocols
- Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
- Slime Mold and Myxomycetes Research
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- UAV Applications and Optimization
- Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
- Marine animal studies overview
- Network Time Synchronization Technologies
- Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
- Physiological and biochemical adaptations
Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
2021-2024
University of Konstanz
2021-2024
University of Cyprus
2024
Abstract Bio-telemetry from small tags attached to animals is one of the principal methods for studying ecology and behaviour wildlife. The field has constantly evolved over last 80 years as technological improvement enabled a diversity sensors be integrated into (e.g., GPS, accelerometers, etc.). However, retrieving data on free-ranging remains challenge since satellite GSM networks are relatively expensive or power hungry. Recently new class low-power communication have been developed...
In a seasonal world, organisms are continuously adjusting physiological processes relative to local environmental conditions. Owing their limited heat and fat storage capacities, small animals, such as songbirds, must rapidly modulate metabolism in response weather extremes changing seasons ensure survival. As consequence of previous technical limitations, most our existing knowledge about how animals respond conditions comes from laboratory studies or field over short temporal scales. Here,...
Many birds species range over vast geographic regions and migrate seasonally between their breeding overwintering sites. Deciding when to depart for migration is one of the most consequential life-history decisions an individual may make. However, it still not fully understood which environmental cues are used time onset what extent relative importance differs across a migratory strategies. We focus on departure songbird, Eurasian blackbird Turdus merula, in selected Russian Polish...
<title>Abstract</title> Time-synchronised data streams from bio-loggers are becoming increasingly important for analysing and interpreting intricate animal behaviour including split-second decision making, group dynamics, collective responses to environmental conditions. With the increased use of AI-based approaches classification, time synchronisation between recording systems is an essential challenge. Current solutions in bio-logging rely on manually removing errors during post...
Abstract Time-synchronised data streams from bio-loggers are becoming increasingly important for analysing and interpreting intricate animal behaviour including split-second decision making, group dynamics, collective responses to environmental conditions. With the increased use of AI-based approaches classification, time synchronisation between recording systems is an essential challenge. Current solutions in bio-logging rely on manually removing errors during post processing, which complex...
Abstract Bio-telemetry from small tags attached to animals is one of the principal methods for studying ecology and behaviour wildlife. The field has constantly evolved over last 80 years as technological improvement enabled a diversity sensors be integrated into (e.g., GPS, accelerometers, etc.). However, retrieving data on free-ranging remains challenge since satellite GSM networks are relatively expensive or power hungry. Recently new class low-power communication have been developed...